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This memorandum provides the assessment of Drs. Matlock, Haggard and Sharpley of the information that is available and appropriate to consider, as well as supporting information through attachments.; Recommendations: Our recommendations for the...

Increased nutrient loads have resulted in several adverse impacts on surface water quality, including excessive algal growth, fish kills, and drinking water taste and odor issues across the United States and especially in the Ozark ecoregion of...

The remedy for the Mosley Road Sanitary Landfill Superfund Site in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma included restoration of groundwater as a potential source of drinking water through monitored natural attenuation; implementation of a landfill gas...

Nutrients and excessive sediment are two main nonpoint source pollutants in the United States. In some watersheds, the majority of the total sediment load to streams and rivers is from streambank erosion. The presence of riparian vegetation can...

During 2012 the Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute (OWRRI) continued its integration in to the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University (OSU). Together with the Water Research and Extension...

This Work Plan (WP) has been prepared by Environmental Resources Management (ERM) on behalf of ConocoPhillips Company (COP) to guide Site-Wide Characterization at the Former Duncan Refinery. The goal of the Site-Wide Characterization is to...